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Old September 16th 03, 08:18 AM
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Default Where to go in North America (non-skier) ?

I work and live in Whistler and can assure you that there is a lot for
non-skiers to do here. There are plenty of spas and shops to choose from if
that is her fancy. Or she can go horseback riding, snowshoeing, eagle
watching, snowmobiling, dog sledding, sleigh rides, cross-country skiing, or
simply relax at one of the many cafe's in and around Whistler. One of the
nice things about Whistler is the fact that the village is pedestrian only
so even the non-skiers in the group get the feeling of really being away
from normal life and out in the mountains.

If you want some help with your Whistler holiday please don't hesitate to
ask. I work for a small tour operation in Whistler and we would gladly put
something together for you.

Wherever you go, I am sure that you will have fun.

Ski ya later,

Matt
www.vipmountainholidays.com



"icicle" wrote in message
m...
I'll be on vacation next March (probably west coast USA) and I want to
add a few days skiing at the end of the trip. Trouble is I'll have my
non-skiing wife with me (and early-intermediate kids) and I need some
suggestions on where is best to go. None of us have ever been skiing
in North America before.

I'm not too worried about the overall size of the resort but there
needs to be enough to keep the wife happy for two or three days. And
she doesn't drive.

Since we're flying over from UK we could consider almost anywhere
(East or West, North or South).

Thanks in advance.

James.



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